At that second in time, or whenever the time given is. (NOW, THEN, LATER, BEFORE, AFTER; 8:30 p.m.)
"A eso de" is a Spanish phrase that is used to mean "around" or "about" when talking about time. It is typically used to indicate an approximate time or moment.
Yes. It is a prepositional phrase used as an adverb (answers when).
"Non time mala" is Latin for "do not fear evil." It is a phrase often used to encourage courage and resilience in the face of challenges or adversity.
"Short on time" is the correct phrase. It means lacking sufficient time for a particular task or activity.
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
go back in time
The phrase frozen in time means has not/hasn't been touched for centuries.
It means that time has value.
The phrase picking daisies can mean smoking weed. However the phrase can mean an innocent way of wasting time.
It is another way of answering yes to a question.
it means Time flies
Reverting canon is when dancers start a phrase at the same time, but at different points within the phrase. They end the phrase at the same time. :)
This phrase means that this tradition has not been changed in time or in other words, it has remained the same for years.
"I have no time now" means "I am too busy now."
It means have a sleep for some time ...
It means to have a harsh time or problems.
you forget everythngh as time passes meaning